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Bananas Are Berries, but Strawberries Are Not

Did you know bananas are berries but strawberries aren't? 🍌 #didyouknow #facts #food #science #shorts

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Did you know that bananas are scientifically classified as berries,

while strawberries are not berries at all? It completely flips our everyday intuition right on its head,

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About this reel

This reel starts with a surprising fact: bananas are scientifically categorized as berries, despite common intuition suggesting otherwise. The narration then delves into the strict botanical definition of a berry, explaining that it must develop from a single flower with one ovary and have seeds embedded in its flesh. Examples like grapes, tomatoes, kiwis, avocados, and watermelons follow to illustrate this classification further. The video contrasts this by detailing why strawberries do not meet these criteria, instead being classified as aggregate accessory fruits due to their multiple ovaries and external seeds. The mood is curious and informative, making it ideal for anyone who enjoys debunking common misconceptions about food classifications.

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